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Created Oct 20, 2014 by Kitware Robot@kwrobotOwner

(Venus) TemporalShiftScale doesn't update 2d correctly

This issue was created automatically from an original Mantis Issue. Further discussion may take place here.


Not sure where the fault is here, I can only give you the end bug.

  • Linux, 4.2.0, local server.

The goal here is to be able to change time units in a 2d plot to something reasonable. User has time that is in 1e-13 seconds, wants to change to 1e-4 nanoseconds.

  • Open can.exo. All variables on. Apply.
  • Last time step.
  • Temporal Shift Scale filter. Apply.
  • Plot over line filter. Change Chart Title to "Time = ${TIME} Milliseconds"
  • Now, click on Temporal Shift Scale filter. Change scale to 1000. Apply.

<> - the time in the title of the 2d plot didn't change! You can make it change by moving forward/ back in time.

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